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Old 20-11-2016, 17:27   #21
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Re: How to keep house prices low for generations to come

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
So the alternative to that is not to allow private landlords to have tennants who are on housing benefit.

Local councils would then have to house them in B&B at a greater cost to the community.

Your call Taf.

You could potentially argue that with the cap in housing benefits private landlords wont have tenants who are on housing benefit anyway due to them being unable to afford the rent in the first place.
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